Chromebook Pixel 2017 codenamed 'Google Saroka' has been leaked in a recent GFXBench report. The leak has surfaced just days after Google was reportedly planning to bring the next-gen Chromebook Pixel alongside the new Pixel phones into the consumer market.

According to the device's leaked specs on GFXBench, the new Chromebook Pixel will be powered by the seventh generation Intel Quad Core m3 - 7Y30 processor which is clocked at 2.6GHz and paired with the Kaby Lake GT2 GPU.

The GFXBench listing also reveals two different variants of the device with different RAM and storage configurations. To be precise, the entry level model flaunts 4GB RAM and 32GB of internal storage, while the top-end variant ships with 8GB RAM and 64GB of internal storage.

On the camera front, the device is expected to sport a 12MP rear-facing camera, besides a front-facing 5MP camera. It is touted to run Android 7.1.1 out-of-the-box.

The listing also reveals three different display sizes while also confirming the existence of two different RAM and storage variants.

As Google yet to comment on this leak, it should be taken with a pinch of salt; especially given the fact that the company could make subtle changes to the device's features just at the last minute, before releasing the final product for public consumption.